Cook, John2014-05-192014-05-191986https://hdl.handle.net/10182/6008The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape the future of New Zealand agribusiness and rural affairs. Lincoln University has been involved with this leaders programme since 1979 when it was launched with a grant from the Kellogg Foundation, USA.Civilisation has survived for thousands of years using primitive forms of agriculture but in a few short years it has threatened to self-destruct by introducing chemicals not natural to it's environment. It has done this to 'more efficiently' protect it's food resource. People are now beginning to understand the implications of this chemical usage and throughout the world an environmentally aware public is beginning to emerge. In time this group will become extremely powerful and if New Zealand and it's food producing industries are to survive into the 21st Century and beyond, it must ensure that it's produce is able to satisfy the demands of a very discerning consumer. This will become more apparent as the population of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly North America, Japan and Europe, begins the search for produce free of contaminants. To give some understanding of what risks are taken using agricultural chemicals some case histories are referred to and then to give some direction to the future some of the options are discussed, including the use of alternative chemicals, organic farming, integrated pest management and restricting the use of certain chemicals by introducing some form of licensing system to bring about a more responsible and accountable use of these chemicals.enCopyright © The Author.agricultural chemicalshealthconsumersparaquatorganic farmingtoxicityAgricultural chemicals and unexplained ill healthMonographThis Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme report can be viewed only by current staff and students of Lincoln University.ANZSRC::079902 Fertilisers and Agrochemicals (incl. Application)ANZSRC::111705 Environmental and Occupational Health and SafetyANZSRC::070108 Sustainable Agricultural Development